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Many argue that regulations protect small domestic firms against undue competition from
large
foreign firms.
In managing the 2008 crisis, foreign banks’ dependence on US-dollar funding constituted a major weakness, and required the provision of
large
swap lines by the Federal Reserve.
Addressing that flaw requires renationalization of banking, and breaking up the activities of
large
financial institutions.
First, because the cuts had to be “credible” – that is,
large
and decisive – the continuing absence of growth could be blamed on the insufficiency of the cuts.
The results of austerity have been what any Keynesian would have expected: hardly any growth in the UK and the eurozone in the last two and a half years, and huge declines in some countries; little reduction in public deficits, despite
large
spending cuts; and higher national debts.
Faced with a
large
number of claims, Argentina chose to draw out the process by systematically using annulment proceedings against any unfavorable decision, and linked any payment to domestic judicial review – a procedure that violates the language and intent of the ICSID Convention and the BITs themselves.
Technologies such as 3D printing and cheap industrial robots are enabling products to be made in small, highly-customized forms rather than
large
batches of uniform goods.
Unfortunately, research on ketamine addicts and those who take it in
large
doses as a party drug has revealed that its use may lead to learning and perception problems, as well as memory disorders.
Second, there is an underlying historical tension between the
large
Sunni majority and the Alevi-Bektashi minority, loosely linked to Shia Islam.
A
large
majority of Turkey’s citizens share such generosity of spirit.
There were lots of good ideas:
large
companies could second redundant managers, technicians, and professionals to act as mentors for local start-ups.
And philanthropists would reply, correctly, that in order to prosper,
large
companies need a healthy economy and a fair income distribution, not just a few winners.
This was not true in the twentieth century, when major innovations in leading sectors such as automobiles required
large
investments of risk capital.
Insects are a very
large
and diverse category of beings.
Most products require many inputs, and, in most cases, one raw material will just not make a
large
enough difference.
Significant wind and solar usage reduces the number of hours gas and coal generation operates; with
large
fixed costs, this makes every kWh more expensive.
Moreover, while
large
sums disappear through fraud, corruption, bribery, smuggling, and money laundering, the largest share of illicit financial flows is related to commercial transactions, often within multinational companies, for the purpose of tax evasion.
The central bias of this toolkit is that we should trust the market to solve the problems we set it, and that we should not expect small (or even large) changes to have huge effects.
Yet there is a sense that progress and understanding will require something new – an economics of virtuous circles, thresholds, and butterfly effects, in which small changes have very
large
effects.
Al Qaeda, while not conquered, no longer appears to be the threat that loomed so
large
in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
First, while we are still in a world of global deflation, large, monetized fiscal deficits are fueling concerns over medium-term inflation.
Leading conservatives in the US – including at the Hoover Institution – have long argued in favor of using established bankruptcy procedures when
large
financial firms fail.
These results were foreshadowed by a study last year, by Anne Case and Angus Deaton, which showed that life expectancy was on the decline for
large
segments of the population – including America’s so-called angry men of the Rust Belt.
But, with the incomes of the bottom 90% having stagnated for close to a third of a century (and declining for a significant proportion), the health data simply confirmed that things were not going well for very
large
swaths of the country.
In today’s global economy, the next substantial productivity boost will come from companies analyzing customer and production-line data on a
large
scale.
China can maintain its currency practices, but at the risk of
large
global macroeconomic imbalances and a major political backlash in the US and elsewhere.
I also am convinced of the need to find ways to bring into play the resources of countries with
large
reserves.
A bank or mortgage originator lends you a
large
amount of money, which is secured by the house as collateral.
If the new graduate in your life has the connections to join a very
large
brand-name private-equity fund, the path to immense wealth, political influence, or even power becomes much clearer.
In 2000, America’s GDP was eight times larger than China’s; today it is only twice as
large.
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